Smartphone Addiction: A Concept Analysis

Title: Smartphone Addiction: A Concept Analysis Name: imteyaz eljarrah Primary Presenters: Imteyaz Eljarrah College of Nursing Research Doctorate (PhD) Faculty Sponsor(s): NA Background: Smartphone addiction is a recent phenomenon that has coincided with mobile phone overuse during the COVID-19 outbreak…. Read More

Engaging Student Voices About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Physical Therapy Education: A Report on Survey Development

Title: Engaging Student Voices About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Physical Therapy Education: A Report on Survey Development Name: Andie Catterson College of Health Sciences Clinical Doctorate Faculty Sponsor(s): Dr. Victoria Moerchen Engaging Student Voices About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion… Read More

ACHIEVING INTERPROFESSIONAL CONSENSUS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CONTENT IN PHYSICAL THERAPIST EDUCATION

Title: ACHIEVING INTERPROFESSIONAL CONSENSUS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CONTENT IN PHYSICAL THERAPIST EDUCATION Name: Elizabeth Mielke College of Health Sciences Research Doctorate (PhD) Faculty Sponsor(s): Victoria Moerchen (University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee; Milwaukee, WI) Background: Successful implementation of Assistive Technology… Read More

New Path, Better Understanding: Promoting performance accuracy and defensible estimation of exercise capacity in young children

Title: New Path, Better Understanding: Promoting performance accuracy and defensible estimation of exercise capacity in young children Name: Adane Durham College of Health Sciences Undergraduate Faculty Sponsor(s): Victoria Moerchen Background: The 2-Minute Walk Test (2MWT) measures functional exercise capacity. Although… Read More

Sex Differences in Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors between Traditional and Nature-Based Pre-Kindergarten Program settings

Title: Sex Differences in Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors between Traditional and Nature-Based Pre-Kindergarten Program settings Name: Nathan Tokarek College of Health Sciences Research Doctorate (PhD) Faculty Sponsor(s): Ann M. Swartz While the school a child attends acts as a… Read More

Preliminary Construct Validation and Coding of the AccessTools Public Building Assessment for People with Disabilities

Title: Preliminary Construct Validation and Coding of the AccessTools Public Building Assessment for People with Disabilities Name: Brooke Follansbee College of Health Sciences Undergraduate Faculty Sponsor(s): Roger O. Smith AccessTools is a mobile app that generates comprehensive information about building… Read More

Characterization of Lower Extremity Joint dynamics in Children with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome During Gait

Title: Characterization of Lower Extremity Joint dynamics in Children with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome During Gait Name: Anahita Qashqai College of Health Sciences Research Doctorate (PhD) Faculty Sponsor(s): Brooke Slavens Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS) is a heritable connective tissue disorder. hEDS… Read More

A physical lens on early attachment: Descriptive review of tools that consider physicality in the assessment of the parent-infant interaction

Title: A physical lens on early attachment: Descriptive review of tools that consider physicality in the assessment of the parent-infant interaction Name: Jacqueline Westerdahl College of Health Sciences Research Doctorate (PhD) Faculty Sponsor(s): Victoria Moerchen Background: An infant seeks physical… Read More

Monumental Monologues – The ‘Lost Cause Narrative’ as Embodied in Confederate Monuments: The Conservation of White Power in the Built Environment Contributes to Hegemonic Narratives and Inequitable Health Outcomes

Title: Monumental Monologues – The ‘Lost Cause Narrative’ as Embodied in Confederate Monuments: The Conservation of White Power in the Built Environment Contributes to Hegemonic Narratives and Inequitable Health Outcomes Name: Jeylan Turkoglu Primary Presenters: Jeylan M. Turkoglu and Katelin… Read More

Efficacy of Computerized Attentional Bias Modification of E-Cigarette Use Behaviors Among Transitional Age Youth: The Beginnings of a Cross-Sectional Study

Title: Efficacy of Computerized Attentional Bias Modification of E-Cigarette Use Behaviors Among Transitional Age Youth: The Beginnings of a Cross-Sectional Study Name: Alex Nelson College of Nursing Undergraduate Faculty Sponsor(s): Seok Hyun (Joshua) Gwon In 2018, 3.2% (8.1 million) U.S…. Read More